Friday, May 24, 2019

Warehousing and Logistics

This spreadsheet package will help you implement the principles inAchieving Effective account Management. Completely updated and expanded, this third edition of the spreadsheets features the newly designed Inventory Performance Simulator, which combines the psychoanalysis performed by several of the previous spreadsheets. The spreadsheet package includes a CD-ROM, sample print-outs and detailed instructions for use. Youll find the following easy-to-use spreadsheets Spreadsheet 1 The Inventory Performance SimulatorThis spreadsheet allows you to perform forecasting, replenishment, and investment analysis on up to100 items at a time by loading your data into a single worksheet. Areas of analysis include Differentiating types of usage. For items with recurring usage, identify the best forecast formula from among nine methods preloaded into the spreadsheet calculate the forecast and suggested replenishment parameters. For items with sporadic usage, calculate normal measuring rod in terchange/used in one transaction as well as minimum and maximum quantities. Compare your current account apprize, turnover and return on investment to potential ideal values. You can then see how varying safety stock and other parameters will affect your service level and inventory investment. Employ user maintained controls to smooth out unusually high or low usage. Graphically review the history and suggested replenishment parameters of a circumstantial item comparing the results of all 11 forecasting methods. Compare the current and potential values of these key metrics Inventory turnover Turn/ take a leak index Gross margin return on investment Adjusted gross margin (i. e. , gross margin considering your average inventory investment) Percentage of intemperance inventory Planned excess (what vendors force you to buy in excess of what you need). Spreadsheet 2 Price Break (Item) If a vendor offers you a lower outlay per piece for a larger purchase quantity, is it a g ood deal? This spreadsheet will help you make an intelligent decision. It compares the lower exist per piece to the cost of carrying inventory for a longer period of time. It also takes into account the lower reordering cost per unit resulting from the purchase of larger quantities.The price break that provides the concluding Total Cost/Piece represents the best buy quantity. Spreadsheet 3 Price Break (Vendor Line) This spreadsheet compares the discount you will receive to the cost of carrying each purchase quantity for the length of time necessary to sell the entire amount (based on your current overall forecast for the vendor line). The result is a calculation of how much each dollars worth of inventory will cost when you consider both the discount and carrying cost. The lower the cost of a dollars worth of material, the better the deal.Spreadsheet 4 Price Break (Terms/Freight) With this spreadsheet, you will be able to consider freight, terms discounts and extended terms to de cide which of three entered purchase quantities represents your best buy quantity. Spreadsheet 5 Value of Lost Inventory This spreadsheet determines the amount of additional sales your company must generate to make up for the value of material that is lost, stolen or otherwise unusable. Each of the spreadsheets is provided on a single CD-ROM, along with hard copies of the spreadsheets, and detailed instructions, all packaged in a knotty binder.

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